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Bullet-ProofFile Name: Earl S. Morris of Chicago, Illinois. Grade: Army O-4 (1992-1993) SN: 696-5214-ES66 Notes: Chicago is in the state's northeast corner, at the south end of Lake Michigan. Ghostrider, Hardtop, Heavy Duty, Scoop, Short-Fuze, and Static-Line are also from Chicago.
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| DiC Voice | Appearances | Time Identifiable On Screen | Total Lines (In Own Voice) | Total Words |
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| Unknown | 5 | 286 seconds | 26 | 391 |
DiC's Bullet-Proof wore something similar to his 1992 outfit, except that his shirt and pants lacked camo spots, and his gloves, boots, belt, and chest strap were brown.
| Season 2 Opening (DiC) | 3 seconds | (silent) | in final pose |
| Long Live Rock and Roll Part II | 5 seconds | (silent) | flying a Battle Copter into battle |
| The Greatest Evil Part I | 145 seconds | 12 lines | advising Duke and Falcon, at Duke's briefing, paired with Metal-Head, attacking Headman on foot |
| The Greatest Evil Part II | 88 seconds | 8 lines | cheering, driving Battle Wagon, chasing Headman |
| The Legend of Metal-Head | 45 seconds | 6 lines | seen in flashback |
By my count, Bullet-Proof was discernible in 24 panels in 3 issues from May 1992 to Aug. 1993: #124, 125, and 127.
| Versions: | 1. 1992 (Drug Elimination Force) | 2. 1993 (Battle Corps) |
| Version 1: summer 1992 Drug Elimination Force premium carded figure assortment | |
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| DEF Leader | MOS 1: DEF Leader MOS 2: Federal Marshall |
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| Accessories: green "GP-88 field rifle" with hollow triangular stock (new), clear green handheld light-up spring-loaded missile launcher (new), green spring missile with tiny fins on long tip (new), green soft-plastic helmet with hole for mic (new), green smooth curved mic (new), green backpack with engraved gas canister and gas mask (new), black figure stand (common). | |
| BULLET-PROOF served in Central America, the Golden Triangle, and the Caribbean as a field officer of the Drug Enforcement Agency before drawing the assignment to head G.I. Joe's D.E.F. detachment. His code name wasn't picked out of a hat. It was given to him by the very people he tracked down—the world's drug leaders and their private armies of Uzi-wielding thugs! In countless raids and all-out fire fights they saw him leading his men into the thick of the action and he never took a single hit. They said, "He must be bullet proof!" Vehicle Specialty: G.I. Joe AH-74 Desert Apache pilot Motto: "I don't believe in any magic charms. I'm just really careful and I practice shooting every day!" | |
| Toy Notes: UPC 3897606745. In the 1992 insert catalog, concept art appears instead of the actual figure. | |
| Version 2: August 1993 Battle Corps Wave 4 carded figure assortment, #34 | |
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| Urban Commander | MOS 1: Urban Commander MOS 2: Federal Marshall |
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| Accessories: green rifle (92 Bullet-Proof's), green spring missile launcher (92 Bullet-Proof's, with no light-up feature), green spring missile (92 Bullet-Proof's), green helmet (92 Bullet-Proof's), green mic (92 Bullet-Proof's), green backpack (92 Bullet-Proof's), black figure stand (common). | |
| BULLET-PROOF served as a field officer in Central America, the Golden Triangle, and the Caribbean before drawing the assignment to head G.I. Joe's urban Battle Corps detachment. His code name wasn't picked out of a hat. It was given to him by the very people he tracked down including Cobra criminals and private armies of Uzi-wielding thugs! In countless raids and all-out fire fights they saw him leading his men into the thick of the action and he never took a single hit. In amazement they said, "He must be bullet proof!"
Motto: "I don't believe in any magic charms. I'm just really careful and I practice shooting every day!" | |
| Toy Notes: Originally intended as part of 1993's D.E.F. line, but moved into Battle Corps when it was canceled. The Australian release retained the D.E.F. packaging. UPC 3897606169. | |